It was really wonderful to watch how well Diego investigated the scary obstacle, even if he did have to make a number of go-rounds to get the courage to cross. And when he did.....cool as a cucumber! Great job! What kind of camera set up are you using? Helmet cam? Chest camera? A gimble-type thingy to steady your camera? The camera’s capture of the action while you are trotting is so amazingly still!!
I have 3 cameras on my helmet. A Cambox Isi3 under the helmet lid (soon to be replaced with an Isi4 which has EIS stabilization), an Akaso Pro on the front and another one on the back. Both of the Akaso's have EIS built in. The clips on Diego....I only showed a few moments of his struggle. It actually went on for a good bit longer. In the video you can see in the end that he had flattened down the grass alot. He SO wanted to please her and go forward but he was scared and this was the first time he had ever been at that crossing. If you really want to see the difference in cameras with and without EIS, I made a "test" video comparing the Isi and Akaso. It's under my UA-cam (I think it is called camera comparison. Shows side by side video of the two cameras. REALLY shows off how the EIS works!
It was really wonderful to watch how well Diego investigated the scary obstacle, even if he did have to make a number of go-rounds to get the courage to cross. And when he did.....cool as a cucumber! Great job!
What kind of camera set up are you using? Helmet cam? Chest camera? A gimble-type thingy to steady your camera? The camera’s capture of the action while you are trotting is so amazingly still!!
I have 3 cameras on my helmet. A Cambox Isi3 under the helmet lid (soon to be replaced with an Isi4 which has EIS stabilization), an Akaso Pro on the front and another one on the back. Both of the Akaso's have EIS built in. The clips on Diego....I only showed a few moments of his struggle. It actually went on for a good bit longer. In the video you can see in the end that he had flattened down the grass alot. He SO wanted to please her and go forward but he was scared and this was the first time he had ever been at that crossing. If you really want to see the difference in cameras with and without EIS, I made a "test" video comparing the Isi and Akaso. It's under my UA-cam (I think it is called camera comparison. Shows side by side video of the two cameras. REALLY shows off how the EIS works!